Elizabeth Prentiss: More Love to Thee
ISBN: 9780851519265This is the first full-scale biography of Elizabeth Prentiss, since the Memoir written by her husband in 1882. Sharon James tells the story of a fascinating, gifted, and godly woman, who exercised a wide influence in America and beyond through her novels and other writings. Through various tragedies in her own life, Elizabeth came to the conviction that suffering is 'Christ's school' whereby we learn more of the love of God. Her various writings vividly communicate the joy of surrendering every detail of life to God, and the liberation of fully embracing his sovereignty.
Sharon James effectively takes readers into Elizabeth's world, offering insights into some of the realities of life for women in the nineteenth century. She also helpfully places Elizabeth in the context of her time. This was the century during which the ideal of 'true womanhood' was promoted- it was also the era when theology suffered a down-grade due to the so-called 'sentimentalisation' of culture.
This biography is not merely of historical interest. The longing of Elizabeth's life was summed up in her best-known hymn: 'More love, O Christ, to Thee'. Her story demonstrates that every Christian can grow in love to God- both through obedience in the duties of everyday life, and through the tragedies which most of us will, at some point, confront.
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Author: Sharon James is an author, conference speaker, and Social Policy Analyst for The Christian Institute. She has degrees in history (Cambridge University) and theology (M.Div., Toronto Baptist Seminary), and a doctorate from the University of Wales. She is married to Bill, who is Principal of London Seminary. They have two grown up children and six grandchildren. Sharon has written many books, including Elizabeth Prentiss: More Love to Thee, published by the Trust. Endorsements: 'I am grateful to Sharon James for sharing the story of this choice soul with us…a gripping, marvellous, and moving biography.' - BARBARA HUGHES
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Cover: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 241 |
Publisher: | Banner of Truth Trust |
Publication Date: | 2007 |